EDDIE RABBITT

The honky-tonk heroMet the honky-tonk girlShe took him on a heartbreak rideAll around the worldSo, bartender, don't ask me why I'm sittin' drinkin' in this placeIt's as plain as the pain on my face

She had a scent of red lipsBurned a hole in my heartShe had a way of holdin' meThat really tore me apartBut, bartender, don't ask me why I'm lookin' like a hopeless caseIt's as plain as the pain on my face

Well, it's as plain as the pain runnin' like rain down my cheekAnd I cry from the lies I never saw in her eyes when she made love to meSo, bartender, don't ask me what I think about the human raceIt's as plain as the pain on my face

Well, it's as plain as the pain runnin' like rain down my cheekAnd I cry from the lies I never saw in her eyes when she made love to meSo, bartender, don't you ask me what I think about the human raceOoh, it's as plain as the pain on my faceIt's as plain as the pain on my face